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Saudi Arabia has received the first overseas Hajj pilgrims, since COVID

Saudi Arabia declared last month that it will allow one million individuals — both inside and outside the kingdom – to undertake the Hajj in July; up from approximately 60,000 last year and less than 1,000 in 2020.

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“We welcomed the first group of this year’s pilgrims from Indonesia today, and planes from Malaysia and India will continue;” the country’s Hajj Ministry’s Mohammed al-Bijawi told the state-run Al-Ekhbariya station.

“Today, after a two-year hiatus due to the epidemic; we are glad to welcome God’s guests from outside the kingdom,” he said, adding that Saudi Arabia is “completely equipped” to accommodate them.

The Hajj is one of Islam’s five pillars; all Muslims who have the financial means must perform it at least once in their lifetimes.

 

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